Two Jewish teens have been targeted in New York’s latest anti-Semitic hate crime incident as they walked home in Brooklyn on May 18.
The two Hasidic boys, who were walking near Borough Park at around 1:30 a.m local time, were left terrified when they were harassed by a group of four men who shouted “Allah Akbar” at them from a car.
The pair ran away in terror, but were followed by the car while one of the men yelled, “Do you know Hitler? We love Hitler!” before they drove off, the Yeshiva World reported.
HASIDIC TEENS HARASSED IN BROOKLYN: 4 MEN IN CAR YELL “ALLAH AKBAR” AND “DO YOU KNOW HITLER? WE LOVE HITLER!”
I joined the victims at the @NYPD66Pct where this is being taken very seriously and being referred to @NYPDHateCrimes Unit.
We must deal with the source of antisemitism pic.twitter.com/PfBBgNE3b6
— Dov Hikind (@HikindDov) May 19, 2019
It comes as another Hasidic man in his thirties came forward on May 19 to say he was also targeted in a similar attack.
He said he was just several blocks away from the site of the first reported assault and at around a similar time, when four men in a vehicle of the same description drove up to him and shouted, “[expletive removed] Jews!” and “Allah Akbar” at him, before they drove away.
Local police were notified of the initial incident when one of the targeted teen’s parents contacted former New York state Assemblyman Dov Hikind, who then accompanied them to the local NYPD precinct to file a report.
UPDATE: SECOND VICTIM COMES FORWARD – Another Hasidic man claims to have been harassed by a group of men in a car who yelled “F—ing Jews!” and “Allah Akbar” at him. This victim has also reported to police, widening the ongoing Hate Crime investigation. If anyone has info pl DM. https://t.co/LOmbv7bM0K
— Dov Hikind (@HikindDov) May 19, 2019
The initial incident is being referred to the NYPD’s Bias Unit as the use of a vehicle constituted a physical threat, according to the Yeshiva World. Police have opened an ongoing Hate Crime investigation and will look into the second incident.
In a press release on the incident, Hikind said the anti-Semitic attacks seem to be “totally out of control.”
“To say this is horrifying, or that it’s unacceptable is meaningless in the face of events. There aren’t enough words to continuously express shock, outrage, and discontent with the unfolding situation of anti-Semitism in America, and particularly in New York City,” he said.
Fmr Assemblyman @HikindDov points out spot in Borough Park where a car with four adults pulled up alongside 2 teens and someone shouted “You know Hitler? We love him.” #1010WINS pic.twitter.com/LccW5NYgvp
— Roger Stern (@NYRogerStern) May 19, 2019
The attacks come amid a recent spike in anti-Semitic incidents across New York. In 2019, hate crimes have spiked by 67 percent in the first quarter of the year across the city, with anti-Semitic incidents taking top place, according to the NYPD.
Between January and April this year, there were 145 hate crime incidents reported, up from 87 in the same time period last year. Of the incidents reported this year, 82 were anti-Semitic—an increase of 82 percent.
NYPD Says Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes Up Staggering 82 Percent: CBS New York https://t.co/W3I9qkfk34 | More w/ EcoSearch: https://t.co/HfaZViJyqk
— EcoInternet (@EcoInternetDrGB) May 5, 2019
Last month, one person was killed and three others were wounded after a 19-year-old gunman opened fire at a synagogue in California.
The attacker, named John Earnest, burst into the synagogue in Poway, north of San Diego, just after it had hosted a Passover celebration.
The incident came just six months after a shooting in Pittsburgh, which killed 11. The shooting is thought to be the worst anti-Semitic attack in recent U.S. history.
Hikind added more needs to be done to combat “anti-Semitic violence and harassment anywhere and everywhere it manifests.”
Spotted @HikindDov hard at work on Sunday talking to a @News12BK reporter about the #HateCrime on Friday night in front of the #BoroPark post office. pic.twitter.com/Fd4dZ6uwiW
— Alexander Rapaport (@AlexRapaport) May 19, 2019
“The ‘wake up’ period won’t last forever, and soon enough we just may find ourselves well beyond the point of no return if we do not take immediate and serious action,” he continued.
Hikind continued to question, “Will any leader stand up to the task? All indications are they’re out to lunch.”
From The Epoch Times